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Aristotle's plot = Le complot d'Aristote /

Aristotle's plot = Le complot d'Aristote / Complot d'Aristote. Le complot d'Aristote. - Paris : JBA Édition, [2010?] - 1 videodisc (approximately 70 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. - Cinéma Africa. . - Cinéma Africa. .

Originally released in 1996. Bonus : Djibril Diop Mambety dans "La grammaire de grand-mère" (8 min.) Videorecording.

Music, Jean-Claude Petit ; photography, Regis Blondeau. Music, Jean-Claude Petit ; photography, Regis Blondeau.

Seputla Seboghi, Albee Lesotho, Ken Gampu, Anthony Levendale.

Filmed in Zimbabwe.

"When Essemba Tourneur, an accursed moviemaker driven out of Europe, goes back home, everything seems to have changed drastically. He discovers in amazement that the old movie theater is now occupied by a gang of thugs led by an African nicknamed 'cinema', who ingests American movies all day long. Essemba decides to recover the premises in order to project African movies and renames the movie theater 'Heritage Cinema'. For their part, the hoodlums who have been expelled from town and deprived of movies, are getting bored. They thus decide to strip Essemba's theater and to open a makeshift cinema in the village where they took refuge. Unfortunately, their loot is only made of African movies. With an aching heart, they project them to the villagers who love them. Essemba decides to get his movies back and to settle Cinema and his gang, thus slipping in spite of himself into a real fiction in the American style."--Amazon.com.


DVD (all-region, PAL format): Not compatible with some American DVD players or NTSC-only systems.


In English with French subtitles.

3760147480277

EDV 157


Motion picture industry--Africa--Drama.
Motion picture theaters--Africa--Drama.
Motion pictures--Africa--Drama.


Feature films.